Frost & Sullivan’s Sustainability and Circular Economy webinar series explored the theme ‘Evolving Policies Driving Growth in the Environmental (Carbon, Water, and Materials) Credits Platforms Industry.’ Led by experts in the field, the session explored the global environmental credits landscape, examining compliance and voluntary segments, megatrends, and cutting-edge technologies.
The panel included Fredrick Royan, Growth Expert and Global Practice Area Leader at Frost & Sullivan; Julieta Páez, Growth Expert and Research Analyst at Frost & Sullivan; Martina Girvan, Head of Ecology and Arboriculture and Natural Capital Community of Practice at Arcadis; Juan David Duran Hernandez, Executive Director at EcoRegistry; Braham Singh, Founder & Executive Chairman at Verdana; and Mark Shepherd, Product Manager – Smart Water Solutions at GWF.
Note: Gain valuable perspectives from these industry experts by clicking here to access the recorded session of the webinar.
Key growth opportunities highlighted during the Think Tank are:
Improving Access to Carbon Markets: Streamlining entry processes for communities and project developers into carbon markets, ensuring transparency and robust due diligence to foster broader participation in carbon credit trading.
Is your organization adopting best practices to maximize growth opportunities in the carbon landscape?
Strengthening Data Integrity: Implementing standardized data management systems that facilitate traceability and accountability across environmental credit transactions, enhancing trust among stakeholders.
What disruptive technologies is your organization adopting to improve accountability and transparency in environmental credit transactions?
Integrating Holistic Solutions: Embracing multifaceted approaches by combining nature-based and technology-driven strategies to optimize environmental performance and enhance corporate accountability.
How is your organization integrating technology and sustainability strategies to enhance environmental performance?
Collaborative Partnerships for Impact: Fostering robust partnerships with diverse stakeholders to leverage shared knowledge and resources, driving successful climate interventions and sustainable outcomes.
What strategic partnerships is your organization pursuing to enhance its competitive edge in climate initiatives?
“To truly address the climate crisis, we must ensure transparency, accountability, and collaboration across the entire carbon market ecosystem.”
– Martina Girvan
Head of Ecology and Arboriculture and Natural Capital Community of Practice Arcadis